Is it normal to have soft skin in the summer?

Ever since this past Friday, my skin has been completely smooth and soft all over my whole body and including my rough heels that were hard and scratchy. I seriously haven't been doing anything different except maybe showering more often and applying lotion once in awhile. Even my body hair seems to be stunted and growing in soft and slowly, so even when I haven't shaved that day, it's barely noticeable. I'm not sure if it has to do with summer, hormones, or my age. Is it normal? I'm a 28 year old female.

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86% Normal
Based on 36 votes (31 yes)
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  • dappled

    Someone must have booked you a secret spa night. They let themselves into your house, chloroform you, and then go to work on making you glow. :)

    I know this from the time I woke up and some guy had broken into my house and was taking a particular interest in my rectum. He said I'd been booked a secret colonic irrigation. Although the weird thing is he couldn't remember who booked it and when I said, "Was it Dave?" he said, "Yes, that sounds right. Okay, it was Dave".

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    • Captain_Kegstand

      I had the same thing happen, he said it was Steve that booked my appointment, so I went along. It was only later that I realized that I have no friends named Steve...

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  • robbieforgotpw

    No, during the summer your skin should resemble leather...

    Like the tanning mom?

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  • sad666blogger

    Maybe you have changed something in your diet :-)

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  • Captain_Kegstand

    The sun is good for your skin, and you get more in the summer, plus lotion and showering more often (i'm assuming you use a woman's moisturizing body wash) is also great for your skin. Plus you tend to walk barefoot, or in sandels way more often in the summer allowing more foot skin to be scuffed off.

    In summer, as long as you are not frying your skin to look like you have a tan, summer is good for your skin!

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